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Council sends proposed right-of-way mowing change back to staff after HOA objections

5810828 · September 10, 2025
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Summary

Council voted 6–1 to send back to staff a proposed change that would exempt undeveloped parcels from full mowing obligations while requiring 30 feet of right-of-way and 30 feet adjacent to developed parcels to be maintained; homeowners’ association leaders asked council to preserve current standards or craft targeted exceptions.

The Park City Council directed staff to return with revisions after hearing detailed objections from neighborhood homeowners about a proposed municipal-code change that would alter property owners' mowing obligations on undeveloped parcels.

Staff presented a draft ordinance that would create an exception for undeveloped property owners by requiring them to maintain the first 30 feet of city right-of-way abutting their property and 30 feet from any adjacent developed property, rather than compelling them to mow the entire parcel. The change was described as an attempt to reduce the burden on owners of large undeveloped tracts…

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